Locus–Muzeum coworking space in Prague recently closed its doors after 7 years of operation. For founder Will Bennis, this means time to stop putting out fires and focus on a bigger vision.
Archive | Coworking
How are cryptocurrencies changing coworking?
2017 was the year that the general public started to become aware of Bitcoin. What, if anything, will that mean for coworking and the future of work? By Henry Wisbey-Broom.
Coworking as a counterweight to youth exodus in rural Catalonia
A good portion of Catalonia is rural, making it hard to retain its young people. But a number of coworking spaces – often public entities created at the behest of local youth organizations – are acting as a counterbalance. By Rosa Matas.
Coworking in Denmark’s “Cold Hawaii”
Klitmøller, Denmark – dubbed “Cold Hawaii” – is one of Europe’s up-and-coming surf hotspots. But that only partly explains the presence of this coworking space in a small fishing village on the North Sea. By Karis Hustad.
Maintaining productivity in a shared workspace
For as popular as coworking is, shared spaces have their own unique downsides. Here are a few tips to making this public space work for you. By Oles Kosiuk.
50% of coworking members don’t pay for their own space – and other insights from new survey
We ran a nationwide survey of members and operators at 300+ coworking spaces in the US and gathered deep-dive feedback on how coworkers think about coworking, their space, and their coworking community. By Nick Freiling.
Inside The New Work Project
With the average desk rate in New York City at $1,100, design-focused Williamsburg space The New Work Project is, if not exactly keeping it real, then at least in keeping with the new reality of a swank and upscale Brooklyn.
Coworking case study: FatPipe ABQ
How are coworking spaces doing? FatPipe ABQ, a coworking space in Albuquerque’s urban innovation district, allowed us to look under the proverbial hood and find out. By Megan Hutchcraft.